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Lianas are spreading in tropical forests, harming trees and cutting carbon storage. They thrive on rising CO2 and show up in ...
DGIST scientists created the first practical next-gen betavoltaic cell using carbon-14 and perovskite. Scientists have ...
After 40 years of research, scientists at Michigan State University have uncovered how plants use isoprene to defend themselves against insect attacks. A powerful, plant-made compound may offer a ...
A school-based program using minimal interventions successfully prevented most cavities from worsening. Two topical dental ...
The ingestible capsule creates a drug depot in the stomach, slowly releasing its medication over time and removing the need ...
Jurassic-era blue-stain fungi fossils found in China push their origin back 80 million years. These fungi pierced wood using ...
Scientists found giant buried mud waves in the Atlantic, revealing the ocean began forming earlier than thought and ...
NASA’s EMIT instrument, originally designed to study minerals in deserts, is now uncovering signs of sewage pollution along ...
The world’s strangest trampoline doesn’t bounce—it swings sideways and even glides around corners. But no one can jump on it, because it’s less than a millimeter tall. Imagine a trampoline so tiny ...
Untreated bacterial bronchitis in children may cause lasting lung damage, prompting calls for early detection and care tools. A wet cough lasting more than four weeks is often dismissed as common in ...
Struggling to lift 5 kg is a strong early warning sign for multiple diseases in older adults. Older adults who struggle to lift an object weighing 5 kilograms (11 pounds) face a higher risk of develop ...
Fungicides used in agriculture have been linked to an increase in resistance to antifungal drugs in both humans and animals.